Using ICMP to deliver shellcode – RomanRIIs Blogs
https://blog.romanrii.com/using-icmp-to-deliver-shellcode
https://blog.romanrii.com/using-icmp-to-deliver-shellcode
Linux Privilege Escalation: Automated Script
https://www.hackingarticles.in/linux-privilege-escalation-automated-noscript/
https://www.hackingarticles.in/linux-privilege-escalation-automated-noscript/
Hacking Articles
Linux Privilege Escalation: Automated Script
Discover automated noscripts for Linux privilege escalation: Identify misconfigurations, exploits, and gain root access efficiently.
The difference between Powershell only & process specific AMSI bypasses | S3cur3Th1sSh1t
https://s3cur3th1ssh1t.github.io/Powershell-and-the-.NET-AMSI-Interface/
https://s3cur3th1ssh1t.github.io/Powershell-and-the-.NET-AMSI-Interface/
s3cur3th1ssh1t.github.io
The difference between Powershell only & process specific AMSI bypasses | S3cur3Th1sSh1t
In the last months I was often asked about potential errors using PowerSharpPack or other PS1-noscripts loading .NET assemblies via [System.Reflection.Assembly...
VM Detection Tricks, Part 1: Physical memory resource maps - Nettitude Labs
https://labs.nettitude.com/blog/vm-detection-tricks-part-1-physical-memory-resource-maps/
https://labs.nettitude.com/blog/vm-detection-tricks-part-1-physical-memory-resource-maps/
LRQA
VM Detection Tricks, Part 1: Physical memory resource maps
In this series we’ll document a novel and as-yet-undocumented Virtual Machine detection trick for each month of 2021. These detection tricks will be focused on 64-bit Windows 10 or Windows Server 2019 guests, targeting a variety of VM platforms.